Friday, March 25, 2016




Macs may go even longer between revamps as Intel kills tick-tock

Already burdened with improvement cycles measured in years, Mac owners could soon find more room for despair, as Apple supplier and chipmaker extraordinaire Intel has announced that they will no longer follow their famous tick-tock development strategy.




They have got to be kidding, right?
Longer is faster?
I guess this means they won't cripple the CPU and then unlock what was there to begin with two to three years later!
Apple really needs to make their own Mac CPU!




Hmmmm?

Mobile forensics company assisting FBI effectively argues that forcing Apple to create "GovtOS" wouldn't stand up in court






What else did it pay them under the table?

Here's how much the FBI is paying Cellebrite for its iPhone hack






How Apple stomped on Intel's plans to make RealSense emotionally smart






Apple Pay coming to mobile websites before holiday shopping season






Apple-FBI battle is over but Silicon Valley still preparing for the privacy war






Game of Thrones guy with Community & Mad Men girl

Siri takes the spotlight in latest Apple TV ad 






Apple downplaying the Apple Watch Edition in both online and retail stores






Dear Tim Cook, How the iPad changed my illustrating career 






From Sean S, who has a high flying, long range drone:

Aerial drone video of new Apple Campus 2 Headquarters 3-21-2016



Roof heat exchange panels which will be covered with solar panels at the cafeteria and also some sort of light transfer panels that cover the Atria



Visitor Center excavation and inner ring tunnel emerges


Car garage tunnels starting to be covered




Apple Store 2 progress in The Fashion Mall at Keystone 3.25.16



Iron workers still on the job tying in the new roof structure with the old on the front of the Apple store


Breaking up and removing the concrete floor completely inside and outside the Apple store, and some old wall structure has been removed.




Ben Silverman, Will.i.am producing unscripted series for Apple



The very least he could do for all that money they advanced him.

--JB





Shares of PayPal slide amidst rumors of browser-based Apple Pay checkout






He was another guy that nobody at Apple liked, but Steve Jobs protected.

Inside Tony Fadell's struggle to build Nest







Can't make this shit up.

Microsoft's attempt at artificial intelligence becomes Hitler-loving, misogynistic PR disaster







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